The San Diego-area high-school junior, 16, continues to avoid all print interviews, but over the past few days has answered dozens of questions on her ask.fm page, where she also shared photos of her homecoming dance and happier times with her mom and brother.

Asked why she didn't run away from abductor James DiMaggio while on the 1,000-mile trip from San Diego to Idaho – the query also presumed that Anderson wasn't handcuffed – Anderson replied: "How do you know he never had me handcuffed? Because there you are wrong. Don't assume things you don't know. Just stop."

Anderson also shared many photos on Instagram. Juxtaposed against images of a happy-looking teen playing with her dog, hanging with friends and practicing gymnastics is a black-and-white shot of a different girl with her back to the camera, facing the ocean. The caption reads, "I'm not living, I'm just surviving."

Another note on the page says, "Just because I am strong enough to handle PAIN doesn't mean I deserve it."

DiMaggio is suspected of killing Hannah's mother, Christina Anderson, and her 8-year-old brother Ethan, whose bodies were found Aug. 4 in DiMaggio's burning house in California near the Mexico border. On Aug. 10, federal agents confronted the pair in the Idaho wilderness, killed DiMaggio during a shootout, and safely rescued the teen.